Expensive property on and around Moosehead Lake. I guess the view's worth it. I liked the bottle and glass doodad collection in the windows. Added a little more color...but doesn't compete with the autumn foliage.

Before I ever read the description, I immediately noticed and loved the blue bottles and glass in the window sills. Absolutely gorgeous cabin, lake and foliage. This is the kinda house I could imagine being happy to be snowed-in in the winter. Just looking at this beautiful, beautiful picture makes me feel peaceful. Instant favourite!

Thanks for the look and the fave Yeah, there's something about this house that gave me a cozy, I want this house feeling. It's got a lot to like: the view, the seasons, it's not on a busy road, there's a little land to it, it's a simple but nicely constructed house. I didn't notice the bottles right off, they were a bonus. A dash of color. They probably look even neater from inside the house when the sun hits them

You're so welcome! And yes, this house gave me the same feeling, I could totally see myself living there! I'm sure you're right, the blue glass probably does look awesome from the inside with the sun shining thru. Was this house actually for sale? Not that it really matters, not like I am going to try to buy it or anything, just curious. Lol.

We saw no realty signs, so I'm assuming this home is paid for and appreciated. It might be an all-year home. Not far up from this house they're still building expensive homes on what I thought was a small mountain. Developers...

Ugh...they always have to come in and ruin perfectly good uninhabited land don't they? I live out in the country I guess you could say, although it is getting less and less country-like the older I get. Up until a couple years ago, the road I live on was the most quiet, unknown road around...until the gas companies decided to take over some land up the road from my house to build an enormous water reservoir. Then it became grand central station, completely ruining our peace and quiet. Geeeee thanks...

It's all in the name of money. Also if the location is pretty private, quiet and beautiful, I couldn't blame the land buyers. Here's a secret: I really don't care for developers. Esp. down here in Southern Maine. It's nothing personal...but they're pushing the wildlife out, and when there's no privacy people become touchy, bad neighbors.

Give me the country. It's the John Denver in me, I guess. Calmer, quieter. Less crime.

I totally agree with that! I like living where I can't see my neighbors...I like them to be close enuf that I could call for help in an emergency but prefer not to have to see everything that goes on in their yards, nor them see what goes on in mine. Not that anything exciting goes on lol, but it's nice having some privacy. I also love the wildlife I have where I live, mainly deer and squirrel, but they are safe in my woods and in my yard, no hunters hunt this land and I like giving them a safe place to hide.